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Stem cell research, cloning, GMOs ... How do regulations affect such emerging technologies? What impact do new technologies have on law? And can we rely on technology itself as a regulatory tool?
The meeting of law and technology is rapidly becoming an increasingly significant (and controversial) topic. Law, Innovation and Technology is, however, the only journal to engage fully with it, setting an innovative and distinctive agenda for lawyers, ethicists and policy makers. Spanning ICTs, biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, neurotechnologies, robotics and AI, it offers a unique forum for the highest level of reflection on this essential area.
LIT welcomes unsolicited contributions for all sections of the journal. Contributions may be brief articles or papers of up to 15,000 words. In the case of longer articles, the Editors are always pleased to hear from intending contributors and to offer general advice on the preparation of articles for publication. The Editorial Addresses are:
Roger Brownsword
King's College London
Email: roger.brownsword@kcl.ac.uk
Han Somsen
TILT, Tilburg University
Email: han.somsen@uvt.nl
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